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Jennings, Brendan, “Micheál Ó Cléirigh, chief of the Four Masters, and his associates”, in: Nollaig Ó Muraíle (ed.), Mícheál Ó Cléirigh, his associates and St Anthony’s College Louvain, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2008. 19–122.

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“Micheál Ó Cléirigh, chief of the Four Masters, and his associates”
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19–122
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2008
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Jennings, Brendan, Michael Ó Cléirigh, chief of the Four Masters, and his associates, Dublin and Cork: Talbot Press, 1936.
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Four MastersFour Masters
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Mícheál Ó CléirighÓ Cléirigh (Mícheál)
(d. 1643)
O'Clery (Michael)
Irish scholar, historian and scribe.
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[1] “The Ó Cléirighs of Tír Chonaill”
Ó Cléirigh familyÓ Cléirigh family
A learned Irish family that produced many poets and historians to chiefs of the Uí Dhomhnaill.
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[2] “St Anthony’s College at Louvain”
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[3] “Fr Patrick Fleming and Fr Hugh Ward”
Patrick FlemingFleming (Patrick)
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Hugh WardWard (Hugh)
(c.1592–1635)
Mac an Bhaird (Aodh Buidhe)
Irish Franciscan friar, historian and author
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[4] “Progress of the plans of Ward and Fleming”
Patrick FlemingFleming (Patrick)
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Hugh WardWard (Hugh)
(c.1592–1635)
Mac an Bhaird (Aodh Buidhe)
Irish Franciscan friar, historian and author
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[5] “The abbey of Donegal”
DonegalDonegal

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[6] “Brother Micheál Ó Cléirigh in Ireland”
Mícheál Ó CléirighÓ Cléirigh (Mícheál)
(d. 1643)
O'Clery (Michael)
Irish scholar, historian and scribe.
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[7] “His work in the year 1628”
Manuscripts: Leabhar le Eochaidh Ua hIfearnáin 
Mícheál Ó CléirighÓ Cléirigh (Mícheál)
(d. 1643)
O'Clery (Michael)
Irish scholar, historian and scribe.
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[8] “The martyrology of Donegal”
Manuscripts: Leabhar le Eochaidh Ua hIfearnáin 
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[9] “A summer journey to Timoleague and Cork”
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[10] “The winter at Bundrowes (1629-30)”
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[11] Réim ríoghraidhe na hÉireann agus seanchas a naomh - the Four Masters”
Killinure; Bundrowes
Mícheál Ó CléirighÓ Cléirigh (Mícheál)
(d. 1643)
O'Clery (Michael)
Irish scholar, historian and scribe.
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[12] “Fr Hugh Ward’s work at Louvain”
Hugh WardWard (Hugh)
(c.1592–1635)
Mac an Bhaird (Aodh Buidhe)
Irish Franciscan friar, historian and author
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LouvainLouvain

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[13] “The community at Bundrowes in the year 1631”
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[14] “The Annals of the Four Masters”
Fearghal Ó GadhraÓ Gadhra (Fearghal)
lord of Cúil Abhainn (Coolavin, Co. Sligo) and patron of the Annals of the Four Masters
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[15] “Fr Valentine Browne encourages the work”
Valentine BrowneBrowne (Valentine)
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[16] “More about Fearghal Ó Gadhra”
Fearghal Ó GadhraÓ Gadhra (Fearghal)
lord of Cúil Abhainn (Coolavin, Co. Sligo) and patron of the Annals of the Four Masters
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[17] “Seeking approbations for the Annals”
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[18] “Another visit to Thomond”
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[19] “Brother Micheal at Carrickfergus”
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[20] “Fr John Colgan's Acta sanctorum
John ColganColgan (John)
(d. 1658)
Mac Colgáin (Seán)
Irish Franciscan at St Anthony’s College, Louvain; scholar, theologian, editor and hagiographer.
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